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  • Hydrate My State Water Consumption Campaign

    2021 Georgia Department of Human Services/Georgia Division of Family & Children Services

    The Hydrate My State water consumption campaign was developed and implemented as a call to action to increase water consumption among SNAP-Ed eligible populations in Georgia.

  • Eat Healthy, Eat Breakfast

    2001 Michigan State University Cooperative Extension.

    The Eat Healthy. Eat Breakfast. A Behavior Change Campaign kit was developed using social marketing principles and uses results from the Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham County Eat Healthy.

  • Eat Smart, Be Fit, Maryland!

    2014 University of Maryland, Maryland Cooperative Extension.

    The University of Maryland's Public Health Informatics Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Extension have collaborated on a nutrition education demonstration project featuring the Eat

  • Utah Food $ense at Home

    2013 Utah Food $ense.

    This is a public website administered by Utah Food $ense. It focuses on planning, cooking, and eating delicious and nutritious meals at home.

  • ReThink Your Drink (Nevada)

    2016 University of Nevada, Reno

    The goal of the ReThink Your Drink campaign is to arm the reader with information and tools to use to help kids make healthy drink choices and reduce the number of sugary drinks they consume.

  • Mass Transit Social Marketing Campaign

    2016 Family Nutrition Program. University of Rhode Island.

    The goal of the University of Rhode Island’s USDA-funded Family Nutrition Program has been to promote the benefits of healthy eating within the constraints of a limited budget.